
Armstrong Woods: Lucem in Nemore
At Armstrong Woods State Natural Reserve near Guerneville, two ancient redwoods flank Armstrong Creek in a composition that frames itself: the trees as columns, the creek as a vanishing point, the forest floor in the golden light that reaches the ground for roughly forty minutes on clear mornings before the canopy intercepts it. The oldest trees in this grove are 1,400 years old, the youngest perhaps 500 — a range of ages that means some of these trees were saplings when Viking ships were still sailing. Made on medium format, the image was captured in that forty-minute window of forest-floor light, holding everything from deep root shadow to the lit surface of the creek. Armstrong Woods is a small reserve that rewards early arrival and patience.